Interview prep: 6 types of questions the media always asks
Are you preparing for an interview with a reporter? You don’t need to prepare for every possible question, but instead the types of questions they ask.
Are you preparing for an interview with a reporter? You don’t need to prepare for every possible question, but instead the types of questions they ask.
Tough couple of weeks for Delta: U.S. servicemen slammed the company, a British traveler claims someone at the airline urinated on his bags, and now its partnership with a Saudi airline is drawing sharp criticism.
A newspaper is calling out Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s communications team after a mix-up involving a photo opportunity. It’s the second time his PR team has faced scrutiny.
Don’t let your company or client get buried in a social media firestorm.
A media trainer says Rep. Anthony Weiner’s apology on Monday started off well enough—until he started answering questions.
The patterns of a media disaster are predictable, and they unfold in four stages. Know what they are, and you can better control your company or client’s message.
The job market may seem grim. (A recent study says 85 percent of this year’s grads will return home.) But, don’t fret; here are some tips to help you find that first job.
The parent company disputes the claim in the latest such incident involving restaurant chains, young kids, and booze.
A statement might look good on paper, but when spoken aloud in a media interview, it could sound like gibberish. Here’s how to avoid that.
Twitter and Facebook may have the digital market cornered, but communications pros shouldn’t forget these other networks.
Many of the skills are timeless, and others are new enough to make you anxious. Don’t worry; this post includes links to resources. Yep, you’ll want to bookmark it.
They protect our country, of course, but members of our armed forces can teach us more than just how to fire a weapon. They can school us about media relations, too.
Whether you’re a beginner or a veteran, this workshop from Ragan Communications will help you fine-tune your video skills.
The first woman on a national political ticket left a lasting impact on PR—in 1984 she quashed negative press by holding a two-hour press conference.
You thought ‘I’m So Excited’ by The Pointer Sisters ad ‘Hello’ by Lionel Richie were just songs? No, no, they’re lessons for your job.